North Cascades National Park protects jagged peaks, deep valleys, and more than 300 glaciers. Its rugged terrain has earned it the nickname American Alps. Visitors explore alpine lakes, dense forests, and remote wilderness areas accessible by challenging trails. The parks biodiversity includes rare plants and wildlife adapted to high elevations.
Its dramatic scenery and solitude make it one of the wildest parks in the lower 48 states. The regions glaciers and geology highlight ongoing natural processes.
Further details can be found on the park website.